I received a phone call at work completely scared me- said I was charged with 3 charges- from cash advance- its was a law firm called john morrison they said i was charged with trying to electroncally writing checks and they tried to debit from my account unsuccessfully- i know this is a completely fraudulant scam- but they too have my social security number and banking info what do i do other than contact my bank?? this is internet frau- I did try and apply for a loan but didnt go through with it- nothing was ever deposited to my account i need someone advise of what I should do to protect myself- do I jest ignore completely or do i try and contact the company is called cash advance the law firm was john morrison and the phone number is 619-320-0434 they said they were going to take me to court and i did nothing
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I received a phone call at work completely scared me- said I was charged with 3 charges- from cash advance- its was a law firm called john morrison they said i was charged with trying to electroncally writing checks and they tried to debit from my account unsuccessfully- i know this is a completely fraudulant scam- but they too have my social security number and banking info what do i do other than contact my bank?? this is internet frau- I did try and apply for a loan but didnt go through with it- nothing was ever deposited to my account i need someone advise of what I should do to protect myself- do I jest ignore completely or do i try and contact the company is called cash advance the law firm was john morrison and the phone number is 619-320-0434 they said they were going to take me to court and i did nothing

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Cash Advance USA I WAS CONTACTED BY A FAKE SHERRIFF DEPUTY, WHO CALLED FROM A 911 #. NATURALLY I REALLY THOUGHT HE WAS THE LAW. I WAS REALLY SCARED. I ASKED HIM WHAT I DID AND HE SAID I RECIEVED A PAY DAY LOAN FOR 300.00 . HE SAID IF I WANTED TO RESOLVE THE MATTER I HAD TWO OPTIONS. OPTION #1 PAY596.00 OR OPTION#2PAY 985.00. I EXPLAINED TO HIM THAT I NEVER RECIEVED A LOAN FROM CASH ADVANCE USA.HE SAID THAT HE WOULD ISSUE A WARRANT FOR MY ARREST TODAY. I DID SOME RESEARH AND TRIED TO LOOK UP CASH ADVANCE USA AND TO MY SURPRISE I FOUND OUT IT WAS ALL A SCAM. THESE PEOPLE NEED TO BE PROSECUTED. THEY SHOULD NOT BE CALLING PEOPLES RESIDENCES AND PLACE OF EMPLOYMENT HARRASSING THEM. THE SCARY PART IS THEY HAD ALL MY PERSONAL INFORMATION. I HAVE LEARNED A VERY IMPORTANT LESSON ! NEVER GIVE YOUR INFORMATION OUT ONLINE TO ANYONE!!!!! Maryland

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Very grateful that I found this website. I just received a call like the majority of the ones I see you all mentioned. I have actually taken out pay day loans and presently have some out right now, but I pay them all back on time. This was the first time I ever received a call of this nature, but I guess when you endlessly put your info out here the scammers will get it because a lot of them are FAKE lenders and are just pretending to be that in an effort to get your info and later scam you. At any rate....
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I literally just received a call from Cash Advance USA. A man stated that I had taken out a payday advance loan in the amount of $350.00. I informed the man that this must in fact be fraud because I had never taken a payday advance loan from their company. The man the stated that he was going to transfer me to his supervisor who then informed me that charges were about to be pressed against me for fraud. I asked him the specific date the money was supposidly deposited in my account. The only information the man could provide was October 2010. He told me the name of my bank and the last four of both my bank acct number and my ssn. What the man didn't know was that I while he was on the phone giving me his speech I actually went online to my online banking page. I had no deposits ever from their company. I then informerd the man that I had never received such a loan and that he needed to provide me with the number to cash advance usa so that i could call them and fax over a copy of my transactions for the month of October so that they'd see they must have the wrong person. The man then became rude with me and told me that he couldn't give me the number because now I had to deal with him, that law enforcement was going to show up at my from door to arrest me for skipping out of a loan. I told him that there was no need to get rude; that I'm sure plenty of people gets loans they don't pay back but I'm not that person and that all I was attempting to do is get the specifics so that I can get to the bottom of this. He then started getting louder with me and ended the call screaming have fun in jail and hu. I immediately began searching for cash advance usa's actual telephone number when I came across this article. I then knew that omg they were attempting scam me. It's scary because of the little information they do know but it would've been even scarier had I actually believed them. Honestly if anyone actually finds cash advance usa's phone number I would love to call them to give them a piece of my mind. The number they called me from is: 760-383-1867----SCAM ARTISTS

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I was just contact by "Attorney Damon Marshall" He originally left a voice mail on my cell advising that I have criminal charges that were filed against me and the Police would be arriving to my home within the hour to arrest me. I called him immediately, He advised that I took out a payday loan. I inquired about the amount. He told me that he does not work for the collection agency and he does not know how much. I said well how much does it say I owe. He said after all taxes fees and surcharges i owed $700+ I told him that he had to be kidding. I have NEVER taken out a payday loan before in my life. This man had so much of my information that it was a very scary situation. He told me that he would place me on hold to see if the court would settle. As I am on hold with him I begin to Google the phone number as well as "Cash Advance USA" up pops SCAM... I was reading aloud and I dont think he was on the other line but he heard me and became very defensive. Mr. Marshall called me soooo many derogatory name and I could not believe it. Then he hung up in my face. Everyone please beware that this is a complete scam!!!!
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I was just contact by "Attorney Damon Marshall" He originally left a voice mail on my cell advising that I have criminal charges that were filed against me and the Police would be arriving to my home within the hour to arrest me. I called him immediately, He advised that I took out a payday loan. I inquired about the amount. He told me that he does not work for the collection agency and he does not know how much. I said well how much does it say I owe. He said after all taxes fees and surcharges i owed $700+ I told him that he had to be kidding. I have NEVER taken out a payday loan before in my life. This man had so much of my information that it was a very scary situation. He told me that he would place me on hold to see if the court would settle. As I am on hold with him I begin to Google the phone number as well as "Cash Advance USA" up pops SCAM... I was reading aloud and I dont think he was on the other line but he heard me and became very defensive. Mr. Marshall called me soooo many derogatory name and I could not believe it. Then he hung up in my face. Everyone please beware that this is a complete scam!!!!

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I have been contacted by phone recording saying I am approved for a loan up to 1500 dollars. First of all I have never heard of this company and I have not given anyone my social security number or personal information so I wanted to check the phone number they called me from and I found this site with all the people that have been scammed. So sorry to hear of your loss. Just remember a legitimate business dealing with money will never randomly approve you for a loan when you have never contacted them.
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I received an email to call for a personal loan from Cash Advance USA. I was approved for $2000. They wanted my passwords and account numbers. They were going to deposit money in my account and wanted me to send it back to verify my account then they would deposit the $2000. If I would have done that I would have been out $200. They tried to scam me.

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